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The Radical Faerie community developed in America among Gay men during the 1970's sexual revolution. Radical Faerie communities generally are inspired by aboriginal and native, traditional spiritualities, especially those that incorporate queer gender. The Radical Faeries use heart circle, communal living, consensus decision-making, dance, ...(more)
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faerie drag...

Asutosh [no longer around] said Sep 18, 2007, 9:36 PM:

 

i would love to have others comment on faerie drag and what it means to them. what they have worn and/or seen others wear and how it has stimulated them in different ways that may have been disturbing, inspiring, or useful in some form.

thoughts? feelings? reactions?

 

Re: faerie drag...

Willow [no longer around] said Oct 10, 2007, 4:14 PM:

 

For me faerie drag is very different from drag that you would find at a club.

I am a very preppy/granola dressy kinda guy mostly I am casual in shorts and tshirt or waffle shirt in the colder weather.

Faerie drag for me is a sarong, mud, feathers, lipstick, lots of jewelry.  No heels…have you ever tried to hike in the woods in a pair of pumps?  Now there's a workout! :-)

Blessings forth,

Willow